Social media can control your teenage girl's mental condition, researchers say For the newly published study, researchers interviewed almost 11,000 girls, who are 14-year-old. Jan 6, 2019By Bhaswati Guha Majumder Depression
Newton, Einstein misled the world; Kaurvas were test tube babies: Speakers at Indian Science Congress The Vice-Chancellor of the Andhra University and an Indian scientist threw some shockers at the audiences saying Kauravas were test tube babies and that Newton, Einstien were wrong. Jan 6, 2019By Bismah Malik
Scientists planning to grow beans in space by 2021 Researchers believe that growing beans in space could solve the problem of food scarcity during long space missions Jan 6, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan
Alcohol abuse and mood disorders can be treated if you eat spinach Scientists revealed that two peptides abundantly found in spinach could help treat disorders like alcohol abuse and mood disorders Jan 6, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan
NASA pushing for near-earth object detection satellite NASA has sought advice from the committee regarding techniques that could be used to determine the sizes of asteroids. Jan 5, 2019By Micah Ong Nasa Asteroid
No evidence of atmosphere in Ultima Thule, confirms NASA Researchers revealed that there is no atmosphere in Ultima Thule, the farthest object ever explored by humans Jan 5, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan
Cosmic collision can awake supermassive black hole that sits at the Milky Way's centre The scientists believe that in two billion years there would be a collision between our home galaxy and Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). Jan 4, 2019By Bhaswati Guha Majumder Space Nasa
Quadrantid Meteor Shower 2019 Most Visible Tonight, Days Before Rare Super Blood Moon The Quadrantids will be the first celestial event of 2019. It is named after a former constellation called "Quadrans Muralis". Jan 4, 2019By Jim Gomez
NASA's Juno spacecraft spots volcanic plume erupting from Jupiter's moon Io Jupiter's moon Io is one of the most volcanically active bodies in the solar system, and its surface is dipped with hot lava most of the times Jan 4, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan Nasa
Video game based digital medicine could help treat kids with autism Researchers noted that autistic children who engaged in a video game based digital medicine showed improved attention Jan 4, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan
Dark matter was abundant in early universe, study finds The new study report revealed that ancient galaxies had as much dark matter when compared to their modern day counterparts Jan 3, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan Space
Health: 2 new ML models can predict cancer symptoms and severity, says study The researchers believe that these type of models can be used to identify high-risk patients, educate them about the symptom and the experience. Jan 3, 2019By Bhaswati Guha Majumder Depression
China's Chang'e-4 Lands On Moon's Far Side, Beats US For Historic Achievement, Sources Say Chinese state media has yet to confirm the landing, so this should be taken with a grain of salt for now. Jan 3, 2019By Micah Ong Space
Self-determining nicotine intake will help smokers quit habit Researchers revealed that allowing smokers to determine their necessary nicotine level is the best way to combat the habit Jan 3, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan
Tiny plastic particles have polluted even deepest areas of oceans The research report suggested that increased seismic activities in the trench might have caused sediments to reach the depth of the ocean. Jan 3, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan